Re: [PATCH 04/22] arm64: dts: qcom: hamoa: Reserve low IOVA range for Iris
From: Vikash Garodia
Date: Tue Aug 18 2026 - 03:58:37 EST
On 8/18/2026 11:53 AM, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote:
On Mon, Aug 17, 2026 at 10:54:47AM +0100, Bryan O'Donoghue wrote:
On 10/08/2026 14:47, Rob Herring wrote:
But if "iommu-addresses" is the only property of the reserved memory,As per the reserved-memory.yaml schema document, the iommu-addressesI think that is an entirely reasonable reading of the text
property for IOVA reservation into /reserved-memory is allowed — it's
documented for IOVA carveout reservations:
https://github.com/devicetree-org/dt-schema/blob/main/dtschema/
schemas/reserved-memory/reserved-memory.yaml#L56
Quote:
"If no "reg" property is specified, the "iommu-addresses" property
defines carveout regions in the IOVA space for the given device. This
can be useful if a certain memory region should not be mapped through
the IOMMU."
Which is exactly what this series does. Excludes a specific IOVA range
from being allocated for this device.
why put this property in reserved-memory rather than directly in the
device's node? I'm only questioning where is the right place to
describe a reserved IOVA.
Rob
Back from the eclipse, sorry for the delayed response.
Ah I get you.
Yes.
I take your point. This is a property of the node itself; the IOVA < 600MB
only matters _if_ the venus or iris nodes are enabled - otherwise an IOVA <
600MB is perfectly fine.
So it follows its a property specific to this node not specific to the
overall system.
Yep, I agree - its a device/node property, not a top-level property.
:-)
FWIW, I think it's a proper way to describe it too.
From my readings, a node defined under reserved-memory can have other properties like "reg" alongwith "iommu-addresses". Are we saying when *only* "iommu-addresses" is there, then move to the device and when other property is there, then move to individual device ?
Again the device may have the "reg" property already, in such case, moving the iommu-addresses + reg in corresponding device might not be feasible.
Regards,
Vikash